The BSU will be kicking of Black History Month with a field trip on February 1st to the National Museum of African American Music. Those club members who are interested in participating should see Ms. Taylor to pick up a permission form.
All members should check TEAMS for details about the event including the deadline for submitting your permission form.
Attention All Students: Reading Rooms will be available this Friday during Spirit Day activities. The Middle School sign-up sheets are posted upstairs by Ms. Hale’s room and High School sign-up sheets are posted on the auditorium doors. When you sign up, please print your name NEATLY and MAKE NOTE OF WHICH ROOM you will report to. Students should not need to go anywhere while in the reading rooms (except the restroom). This is an opportunity for students who enjoy a quieter atmosphere to avoid the noise and crowds of Spirit Day.
Attention students! Concessions will be sold on Friday this week. Feel free to stop by before or after the volleyball game. Please do not take concessions into the auditorium.
Varsity Cheer will sell smoothies at all 4 lunches on Friday for $6.00.
Any student interested in innovation should come to the Central Entrepreneurship Organization's next meeting on Monday, January 30th after school in room 222. There will be a guest speaker from MTSU.
Beta and CORE club are joining together to donate to the Coldest Nights Coat Drive. They will be accepting new or lightly worn winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves from January 9th-31st. Donation bins will be in Mrs. SK's room, Dr. Roland's room, and Mrs. Hendrixson's room.
SENIORS - If you have earned or are STILL WANTING to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, come to room #221 at 3:15 on Thursday, Feb. 2nd to fill out the mandatory paperwork with Ms. Dixon. Without completed paperwork, you can't receive the Seal.
Wednesday Dress Up Day results are as follows:
For High School
seniors had 31% participation
sophomores - 36%
juniors and freshmen tied at 40%
For Middle School
7th graders had 17% participation
6th graders - 24%
and 8th graders - 44%